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Last March, the pandemic forced grassroots group Detroit Action to halt a 10-year program helping people who face homelessness or have low incomes to get their vital records. That program ran out of soup kitchens, where it reached people in need, and closed at that time. More than a year later, the initiative relaunched, reviving a service that Detroit Action which focuses on economic injustices affecting Black and brown Detroiters says can help more than a dozen people a week navigate the often complicated process of getting IDs and birth certificates. These vital records are required to access housing and employment. ....
Black activists: Don’t compare the Capitol attack to Black Lives Matters protests Updated Mar 09, 2021; Facebook Share Fear and rage is prevalent in America. For much of the last year, Black Lives Matter activists marched through downtown streets across Michigan and the country to protest police brutality and racial injustice. Though largely peaceful, the protests turned violent at times when demonstrators destroyed property and clashed with police and counter-protesters. Later in the year, crowds of mostly-white protesters swarmed vote-counting centers and government offices to contest the results of the 2020 presidential election. Fury over election lies culminated in a domestic terror attack as a violent mob broke into the U.S. Capitol to prevent the election from being confirmed on Jan. 6. ....
The fight isn’t over. Black activists ready for another year of advocating for justice. Updated Mar 06, 2021; Facebook Share In 2020, Black America marched. They marched after a white officer knelt on George Floyd’s neck, squeezing the life out of him. They marched as the coronavirus laid siege to the country, killing a disproportionate number of Black residents. They marched on behalf of vulnerable people struggling to pay rent and cover bills during a historic recession. They marched when extremists attacked the legitimacy of the election, specifically trying to discredit votes cast in predominantly Black cities. Through tears. Through tear gas. They marched. ....